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We stopped by this small cemetery on September 6, 2015. It was a hot and humid day and that gnats and aphids were out in force. We managed to get through the entire cemetery of approximately 94 interments, but had to leave rather quickly because of the insects. The Zion Church that sits out front of the small cemetery is in a shambles with holes in the roof and a partially collapsed chimney. As a side note, the road leading to the cemetery was in VERY BAD condition the day that we went. The county uses a process called chip and seal to prepare the roads for full paving. Unfortunately, sometimes they get left this way and the roads are like driving on a washboard. Please drive slowly and carefully if visiting the cemetery.

Our first stop is at the grave of William Henry Bauman.Born: May 25, 1882, OhioDied: January 1, 1966, Martinsville, Morgan County, IndianaHe was the son of Henry Bauman (?-?) and Anna Regina Bank Bauman (?-?). I am unsure as to where they are buried.He was married to Mary M. Schaffer Bauman (1877-1920). Her name is listed on the headstone next to his. Her parents were John Bauman (?-?) and Sarah Ann Wark Bauman (?-?). I am unsure as to where they are buried. There is no mention of any children.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Jennie Slevin Clark.Born: 1906Died: 1990I have no further information about her. There are several Slevin's buried here, though I am not sure of the relationship.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of Phebe Clark.Born: January 10, 1800, PennsylvaniaDied: September 20, 1871, Brown County, IndianaShe was married to Benjamin Clark (?-1858). He is buried in Taggart Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana.They did have at least one child:Morris Marion Clark (1839-1911) - buried in Goshen Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Alanson Corwin.Born: August 29, 1809, New YorkDied: October 12, 1873, Brown County, IndianaHe was married to Elizabeth Groscost Corwin (1817-1890) in Bartholomew County on October 21, 1847. She is buried in Zion Church Cemetery near him.They had at least one child:Mary Esther Corwin Hamblen (1851-1922) - buried in Converse Cemetery, Grant County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Maryetta Duhammer.Born: September 1884, IndianaDied: May 5, 1904, IndianaShe was the daughter of J. Duhammer (?-?) and M. Duhammer (?-?). I am unsure of their names or where they are buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of Charles W. Eaton.Born: April 25, 1869, IndianaDied: February 22, 1876, IndianaHe was the young son of D.L. Eaton (?-?) and M. Eaton (?-?). I am not sure of their names or where they are buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Amanda Louisa Taylor Ferguson.Born: June 26, 1869, Brown County, IndianaDied: August 3, 1930, Brown County, IndianaHer parents were Eliakim Rufus Taylor (1844-1928) and Elizabeth Ann Dine Taylor (1840-1907). They are both buried in Friendship Methodist Church Cemetery in Trafalgar, Johnson County, Indiana. She had at least two siblings:James Peter Taylor (1865-1894) - buried in Friendship Methodist Church Cemetery, Johnson County, Indiana.Charles Marion Taylor (1873-1947) - buried in Rest Haven Cemetery, Johnson County, Indiana.She was married to James Elmer Ferguson (1862-1922) somewhere around 1893. His name is on the opposite end of the headstone.They had at least one child, whose name is listed on the far right of the headstone, Mary Ann Elizabeth Ferguson Gatewood.Born: October 16, 1894, Brown County, IndianaDied: March 31, 1965, Johnson County, IndianaShe was married to Adam Reese Gatewood (?-?) on November 26, 1913. I am unsure as to where he is buried.They had several children:Sarah Jane Gatewood (?-?) - unknownJames Thompson Gatewood (?-?) - unknownNellie Rosetta Gatewood (?-?) - unknownMadeline Amanda Gatewood (?-?) - unknownLaura Mae Bell Gatewood (?-?) - unknownMary Elizabeth Gatewood (1925-1926) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana (her name is on the other end of the headstone).Opal Marie Gatewood (?-?) - unknown~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of Hiram Ferguson.Born: April 8, 1847, KentuckyDied: July 14, 1933, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of Richard Ferguson (?-?) and Frannie Sparks Ferguson (?-?). I am not sure where they are buried.He married Lydia Jane Ford Ferguson who is listed on other end of this headstone.Born: December 17, 1857, Belmont County, OhioDied: December 5, 1934, Brown County, IndianaShe was the daughter of Uriah Ford (1821-1895) and Catherine Schissler Ford (1826-1903). Both are buried in Zion Church Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana. She had several siblings:Lavinia M. Ford Burton (1850-1936) - buried in Goshen Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Silvester Ford (1850-1865) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Arabella Ford (1859-1870) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Theophilus Ford (1861-1862) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Ida L. Ford (1865-1883) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.James E. Ford (1866-1923) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. Mary A. Ford (1869-1869) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Howard Ford (1870-1870) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.They had at least one child:Levi P. Ferguson (1873-1876) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Uriah Ford.Born: July 11, 1821, Gettysburg, Adams County, PennsylvaniaDied: January 29, 1895, Brown County, IndianaHis parents were Alexander Ford (?-?) and Susanna Serface Ford (?-?). I am unsure as to where they are buried.He was married to Catherine Schissler Ford (1826-1903). She is buried in Zion Church Cemetery near him. It is said that she was of Indian descent (of the Lenni-Lannape Tribe) and was the community doctor.They had several children:Henry W. Ford (?-?) - unknownNelson P. Ford (?-?) - unknownDempsey U. Ford (?-?) - unknownLavinia M. Ford Burton (1850-1936) - buried in Goshen Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Silvester Ford (1850-1865) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Joseph A. Ford (?-?) - unknownLydia Jane Ford Ferguson (1857-1934) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Arabella Ford (1859-1870) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Theophilus Ford (1861-1862) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Ida L. Ford (1865-1883) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.James E. Ford (1866-1923) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. Mary A. Ford (1869-1869) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Howard Ford (1870-1870) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.I believe that he fought in the Civil War, possibly in the 87th Pennsylvania Regiment, but I have only found vague references to this so far.

This is the grave of Catherine Schissler Ford.Born: June 24, 1826, York County, PennsylvaniaDied: May 23, 1903, Brown County, IndianaShe was the daughter of Johannes Schufsler (?-?) and Catarina Bollinger Schufsler (?-?). I am not sure where either of them are buried. She was of the Lenni-Lennape Indian tribe in the Pennsylvania area. When Catherine was only about a year old, she left Johannes and went back to be with her tribe.She was married to Uriah Ford (1821-1895). He is buried near her in Zion Church Cemetery.They had many children:Henry W. Ford (?-?) - unknownNelson P. Ford (?-?) - unknownDempsey U. Ford (?-?) - unknownLavinia M. Ford Burton (1850-1936) - buried in Goshen Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Silvester Ford (1850-1865) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Joseph A. Ford (?-?) - unknownLydia Jane Ford Ferguson (1857-1934) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Arabella Ford (1859-1870) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Theophilus Ford (1861-1862) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Ida L. Ford (1865-1883) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.James E. Ford (1866-1923) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. Mary A. Ford (1869-1869) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Howard Ford (1870-1870) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Eddie J. Ford.Born: March 22, 1878, IndianaDied: January 19, 1881, IndianaHe was the young son of Nelson P. Ford (?-?) and Sarah M. Ford (?-?). I have not yet learned where they are buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Samuel Fordyce.Born: February 26, 1818, Washington County, PennsylvaniaDied: August 13, 1900, Edinburgh, Johnson County, IndianaHe was the son of Lemuel Fordyce (1791-1861) and Sarah Elizabeth Mount Fordyce (1796-1869). They are both buried in Southern Cemetery in Barnesville, Belmont County, Ohio.He had at least four siblings;Lemuel J. Fordyce (?-1862) - buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Noble County, Ohio.Maria Fordyce Slevin (1828-1892) - buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Noble County, Ohio.Sarah Jane Fordyce Mott (1829-1906) - buried in Saint Ambrose Cemetery, Polk County, Iowa.Libbius Fordyce (1837-1856) - buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Noble County, Ohio.He married Hannah Brister Fordyce (1818-1883) on July 30, 1837 in Belmont County, Ohio, though I have also seen the date of the union as August 3, 1837. She is buried in Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery in Batesville, Noble County, Ohio.They had the following children:Sarah Hannah Fordyce (1839-1856) - buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Noble County, Ohio.John Fordyce (1850-1850) - buried in Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Noble County, Ohio.Robert "Bub" Fordyce (1859-1938) - buried in Slate Chapel Cemetery Old, Wood County, West Virginia.He served in the 78th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company K, in the Civil War.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

We now come to the grave of Calvin M. Franklin.Born: 1825, OhioDied: September 18, 1894, IndianaHe was the husband of Mary A. Franklin (1828-1907). I believe that her name is carved into the other side of the monument at Zion Church Cemetery.They had at least one child:Nelson H. Franklin (1849-1894) - buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.He served in the Civil War in the 93rd Indiana Infantry, Company E.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

We now stop at the grave of Jane Gosser.Born: July 1, 1814Died: February 23, 1878, IndianaShe was the wife of John Gosser (1823-1865). He was born in Washington D.C. and was buried next to her in Zion Church Cemetery. He served in the Civil War in the 145th Indiana Infantry, Company K. Soldier roster states that he died at Chattanooga, Tennessee on February 26, 1865. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of James Massingham Groves.Born: March 4, 1810, Warren County, PennsylvaniaDied: April 3, 1897, Brown County, IndianaHis father was Thomas W. Groves (?-?). I am unsure as to what his mother's name was or where either are buried.He married Sarah Graham Groves (1820-1895) on September 26, 1860. She is buried in Zion Church Cemetery and I believe that her name is on the opposite side of the monument.I believe that he may have been married once before to Lucy B. Flint Groves (?-?), but I have not found any information other than her name and that of her son listed below.They had at least two children:Thomas W. Groves (1846-1875) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. (I believe that his mother's name may have actually been Lucy B. Flint Groves)Lucy B. Shaffer (1851-1934) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Sarah Graham Groves.Born: May 20, 1820, Belmont County, OhioDied: July 15, 1895, Brown County, IndianaShe was the daughter of James Graham (?-?) and Araminta Hooper Graham (?-?). I am unsure as to where they are buried.She was the wife of James Massingham Groves (1810-1897). He us buried at Zion Church Cemetery with her.They had at least one child:Lucy B. Shaffer (1851-1934) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Thomas W. Groves.Born: February 23, 1846, OhioDied: November 23, 1875, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of James Massingham Groves (1810-1897) and Lucy B. Flint Groves (?-?). He is buried in Zion Church Cemetery, but I am not sure where she is buried.He had one sister:Lucy B. Shaffer (1851-1934) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Manly Mead.Born: 1814, VirginiaDied: January 17, 1884, Hamblen Township, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of Aquila Mead (1787-1863) and Lavinia Bolen Mead (1794-1869). They are both buried in Goose Creek Burying Ground in Lincoln, Loudoun County, Virginia.He had at least one sibling, a brother:Samuel Mead (1818-1860) - buried in Goose Creek Burying Ground, Loudoun County, Virginia.His wife was Mary Ann Nichols Mead (1818-1901). She is buried with him in Zion Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana. I believe that her name is on the other side of the monument.

This is the grave of Thomas Mead.Born: 1825, VirginiaDied: March 4, 1877, Brown County, Indiana.He was the husband of Phebe L. Mead (1829-1874). She is buried near him in the Mead Plot in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.They had at least one child:James E. Mead (1850-1873) - buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. (also in the family plot)This grave is located inside of the lovely wrought iron family plot. There is a flag near his headstone so I assume that he probably fought in the Civil War.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have Phebe L. Mead's headstone.Born: 1829Died: January 3, 1874She was the wife of Thomas Mead (1825-1877) who is buried inside of the Mead plot in Zion Cemetery in Brown County.They had at least one child:James E. Mead (1850-1873) - buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. (also in the family plot)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of James W. McIlvain.Born: June 29, 1814, Belmont County, OhioDied: April 14, 1887, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of Andrew F. McIlvain (?-?) and Anna Spear McIlvain (?-?). I am not positive where they are buried.He married Louisa V. Mead McIlvain (1815-1884) on April 2, 1835. She is buried with him in Zion Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana.They had at least one child:James E. McIlvain (1847-1913) - buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of Sarah L. McIlvain.Born: 1854, IndianaDied: March 29, 1887, IndianaShe was the wife of Milton McIlvain (1856-1927). I believe that he is buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery in Mechanicsburg, Henry County, Indiana. They had at least one child:Nellie M. McIlvain (1884-1885) - buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Alfred Newman.Born: October 10, 1888, IndianaDied: May 7, 1906, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of James H. Newman (?-?) and Rachel Jane Newman (1846-1930). She is buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana, but I am not sure where he is buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

We now come to the grave of Mary M. Norman.Born: September 10, 1867, IndianaDied: August 2, 1871, IndianaHer parents were James Norman (?-?) and Elizabeth Norman (?-?). I am not sure where they are buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the grave of Arnold Floyd Shaffer.Born: March 5, 1838, Jefferson County, OhioDied: August 15, 1915, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of David Shaffer (?-?) and Mary Ann Fossen Shaffer (?-?). I am not sure as to where they are buried.He was married to Lucy B. Groves Shaffer (1851-1934) in March 1876. Her name is listed with his on the headstone.She was the daughter of James Massingham Groves (1810-1897) and Sarah Graham Groves (1820-1895). They are both buried in Zion Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana.She had one sibling:Thomas W. Groves (1846-1875) - buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Arnold and Lucy had at least one child together:James T. Shaffer (1890-1894) - buried in Zion Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Corporal James L. Slack.Born: May 6, 1872, IndianaDied: April 7, 1926, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of Elisha Slack (1843-1899) and Mary E. Slack (?-?). They are both buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.He had at least one sibling:Olive A. Slack (1870-1888) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.There are two crossed rifles at the head of his grave stone with the letters U.S.A. I know that he was a Corporal, but I am not sure in what branch he served or what war.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Mary E. Slack.Born: unknownDied: unknownShe was the wife of Elisha Slack (1843-1899). He is buried with her in Zion Church Cemetery.They had at least two children:Olive A. Slack (1870-1888) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.James L. Slack (1872-1926) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Her headstone is worn and hard to read, so I couldn't list the death dates.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Sarah A. Slack.Born: August 28, 1867, IndianaDied: October 16, 1889, Brown County, IndianaShe was the daughter of Elisha Slack (1843-1899) and Mary E. Fordyce (?-?). He is buried in Zion Church Cemetery in Brown County, but I am not positive where she is buried.She had several siblings:Olive A. Slack (1870-1888) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, IndianaCorporal James L. Slack (1872-1926) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Amanda Slack McQueen (?-?) - unknownPhebe J. Slack Wilkerson Murphy (?-?) - unknown Etta J. Slack Brown (?-?) - unknownShe had at least two children with John Henry McKee (1867-1931) though they were never married. He is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.:Ralph H. McKee (?-?) - unknownMina Elizabeth Slack Coy (?-?) - buried in Rest Haven Cemetery, Johnson County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Edward Slevin.Born: August 1874, Brown County, IndianaDied: April 1926, Brown County, IndianaHe was the son of William Patrick Slevin (1834-1922) and Cinderella Fordyce Slevin (1840-1920). They are both buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.He had at least one sibling:Marrietta Manie Slevin Moser (1867-1957) - buried in Church of Christ Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.He was married to Sarah J. Shaffer Slevin on January 1, 1893. Her name is listed below his on the headstone.Born: April 1879, IndianaDied: May 1942, Trafalgar, Johnson County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Estain Slevin.Born: January 20, 1902Died: October 31, 1933I am not sure what relation he is to the other Slevin's buried in Zion Church Cemetery.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of William Patrick Slevin.Born: October 28, 1834, Perry County, OhioDied: November 26, 1922, Nashville, Brown County, IndianaHe was the husband of Cinderella Fordyce Slevin, whose name is listed below his on the headstone.Born: September 25, 1840Died: July 24, 1920They had at least two children:Marrietta Manie Slevin Moser (1867-1957) - buried in Church of Christ Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.Edward Slevin (1874-1926) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here is the grave of Drucilla Dewhamel.Born: 1818Died: August 31, 1870, IndianaShe was the wife of J.W. Dewhamel (?-?). I have not yet learned where he is buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Mary McPherson.Born: June 12, 1782, North CarolinaDied: November 3, 1855, Morgan County, IndianaHer father was Joseph McPherson (?-?). I am not sure who her mother is or where either of them is buried.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Here we have the grave of Joshua Campbell.Born: June 26, 1815, County Donegal, IrelandDied: September 15, 1876, Brown County, IndianaHis parents were Alexander Campbell (?-?) and Mary Molly Russell Campbell (?-?). I am unsure as to where they are buried.He married Isabella McDonald Campbell (1829-1869) on April 4, 1845 in Monroe County, Ohio. She is buried in Zion Church Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana.They had at least one child:Archy M. Campbell (1855-1867) - buried in Zion Church Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Our last stop is at the grave of Richard Wheaton.Born: 1840, Nineveh, Johnson County, IndianaDied: August 1950, Nineveh, Johnson County, IndianaHis headstone states that he was a member of the 9th Regiment of the Indiana Cavalry, Company H. He mustered into service in Marion County, Indiana on November 23, 1863 and out of service on August 19, 1865.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I hope that you have enjoyed your walk through Zion Church Cemetery.If you have any information or questions about this cemetery, please let me know.Visit the listing at Find-A-Grave.